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Abstract Title:

Effect ofon PM10-Induced Inflammatory Response of Human Lung Epithelial Cells.

Abstract Source:

Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2020 ;2020:2893609. Epub 2020 Sep 7. PMID: 32963561

Abstract Author(s):

Hyun Min Ko, Seung-Han Choi, Yumi Kim, Eun-Jin An, Seung-Hyeon Lee, Kwanil Kim, Hee-Jae Jung, Hyeung-Jin Jang

Article Affiliation:

Hyun Min Ko

Abstract:

Particulate matter 10 (PM10) with a diameter of less than 10 mm causes inflammation and allergic reactions in the airways and lungs, which adversely affects asthmatic patients. In this study, we examined the anti-inflammatory effects of(RL), which has been previously investigated medicinally in Korea and China for the discovery of plant-derived anti-inflammatory agents with low side effects, using a PM10-induced lung inflammatory disease model. Using MTT assay, we confirmed that in A549 cells pretreated with RL, cytotoxicity induced by PM10 (100 g/mL) exposure was attenuated. In addition, western blotting revealed that RL suppressed the expression level of MAPK/NF-B pathways and its downstream signal, COX-2 in PM10-induced A549 cells. Moreover, real-time PCR demonstrated that RL downregulated the mRNA expression level of inflammatory cytokines (TNF-, IL-1, IL-6, IL-13, and IL-17) in PM10-induced A549 cells. Based on the results of this study, RL has been shown to relieve inflammation in the lungs due to PM10 exposure. Therefore, RL may be developed as a natural remedy for respiratory diseases caused by PM10 exposure.

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